
Wildomar Asphalt Paving has served Jurupa Valley since 2018, handling commercial asphalt paving, parking lot maintenance, driveway installation, and crack sealing across all nine of the city's communities - from Rubidoux and Pedley to Mira Loma and Indian Hills. We know the clay soils, older housing stock, and industrial corridor conditions here, and we respond within one business day.

Jurupa Valley has one of the more varied commercial and industrial property mixes in Riverside County - distribution centers and logistics facilities in the Mira Loma area, local retail and service businesses along Van Buren Boulevard, and smaller commercial parcels throughout the nine communities. Parking lots in this environment carry a combination of heavy truck traffic and ordinary passenger vehicles that demands proper base depth and compaction from the start. See our full commercial asphalt paving page for scope, materials, and what the process looks like.
Many homes in Jurupa Valley's older communities - Rubidoux, Pedley, and Glen Avon - were built from the 1950s through the 1980s, and their original driveways are well past typical service life. Some properties in Indian Hills and Jurupa Hills have larger lots with gravel or unpaved surfaces that owners want converted to asphalt. Both situations benefit from fresh base preparation that accounts for the expansive clay soils common throughout this part of Riverside County.
Commercial properties in Jurupa Valley deal with the same Inland Empire heat that degrades asphalt quickly - summer temperatures above 100 degrees are common, and UV oxidation dries out the binder faster than at the coast. A maintenance schedule that includes sealcoating every 3 years and crack sealing each fall before the rainy season is the most cost-effective way to protect the investment in a large parking lot without waiting for full replacement.
In Jurupa Valley's older neighborhoods, the combination of aging asphalt surfaces and clay soil movement below creates a steady supply of surface cracks each dry season. Sealing those cracks in fall - before the first winter rain - keeps water from reaching the base and starting the softening cycle. Open cracks on a clay-soil property are a direct path to base failure and eventual full replacement.
Potholes in Jurupa Valley typically form where water has entered through unsealed cracks and saturated the clay base - a process the wet-dry soil cycle here accelerates. Properties near low points in the Santa Ana River corridor and in parts of Rubidoux that drain slowly are especially prone to pothole formation after wet winters. We repair potholes with proper base compaction, not surface-only cold patch that refills the same hole six months later.
The Inland Empire sun is intense and unrelenting from April through October, and it breaks down unprotected asphalt binder faster here than in coastal Southern California. Sealcoating every 3 years - shorter than the national standard because of the climate - keeps the surface flexible and resistant to the brittleness that leads to cracking. This is especially relevant for horse properties in Indian Hills and larger lots where a long driveway represents a significant investment.
Jurupa Valley only became a city in 2011, but its communities have been growing and building since the mid-20th century. That history means the city has an unusually wide range of property types: ranch homes from the 1950s in Rubidoux and Pedley with original driveways that are now 50 to 70 years old, horse properties in Indian Hills and Jurupa Hills on larger lots with non-standard surfaces, newer tract subdivisions in parts of Mira Loma, and significant industrial and warehouse development near the I-15 corridor. Each of these property types has different paving needs, and a contractor who applies the same approach to all of them will get different results than one who understands what makes a 1960s Rubidoux ranch home different from a Mira Loma distribution center parking lot.
The soil conditions throughout Jurupa Valley add another layer of complexity. Expansive clay soils are common across this part of Riverside County, and they create a predictable problem for paved surfaces: the clay swells when winter rains arrive and shrinks through the long dry summer, putting stress on concrete and asphalt from below in a cycle that repeats every year. Over time, that movement cracks driveways, shifts fence posts, and unlevels slabs. Summer heat here also regularly exceeds 100 degrees Fahrenheit, which bakes the asphalt binder and makes it brittle faster than milder climates. Driveways and parking lots that are not protected with a consistent sealcoating and crack sealing routine will show their age quickly in this environment.
Our crew works throughout Jurupa Valley regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. When projects in Jurupa Valley require permits, we work through the City of Jurupa Valley permitting process before work begins. Van Buren Boulevard and Jurupa Road are the key surface streets that connect the city's nine communities, and they are the routes our crews use to reach jobs from Rubidoux in the west to Mira Loma and the I-15 corridor in the east. Interstate 15 along the western edge of the city and State Route 60 along the north are the main highway connections to surrounding cities.
From the older ranch-style neighborhoods near the base of Mount Rubidoux out to the larger horse properties in Indian Hills, we have worked on the full range of Jurupa Valley lot types and know how different each community can be. We also serve customers in Hemet, to the southeast, which shares the same clay soil and Inland Empire heat conditions as Jurupa Valley. Homeowners in Perris, directly south of Jurupa Valley, are also in our regular service rotation, and the two cities have similar older housing stock and commercial corridor conditions.
Contact us by phone or through the online form and describe the project and location. Whether you are in Rubidoux, Glen Avon, or out near the Mira Loma industrial area, we respond within one business day and schedule a free on-site estimate.
We visit the property to evaluate the existing surface, base condition, soil type, and drainage. For older homes in Pedley or Rubidoux, we check whether the original base is still serviceable. For commercial lots, we assess traffic patterns and current wear. All findings and costs are in writing before you commit.
We address drainage and base preparation before laying new asphalt. On properties with clay soil issues, this step determines how long the finished surface holds up. Surface work follows only after the base is properly compacted and graded.
After the job is complete, we walk the finished surface with you and explain the maintenance schedule that fits your property type and use. For commercial lots, that includes recommended sealcoating and inspection intervals. For residential driveways, we explain the fall crack sealing routine specific to this climate.
We serve all nine communities in Jurupa Valley, from Rubidoux and Pedley to Mira Loma and Indian Hills. No obligation, and we respond within one business day.
(951) 393-1983Jurupa Valley became a city in 2011, making it one of the newest incorporated cities in California - but the communities it encompasses have been established for generations. The city covers about 43 square miles in western Riverside County and is made up of nine distinct communities: Rubidoux, Mira Loma, Glen Avon, Pedley, Indian Hills, Jurupa Hills, Belltown, Crestmore Heights, and Sunnyslope. Rubidoux, anchored by the landmark rocky hill of Mount Rubidoux, is one of the most recognizable parts of the city and has an older, established character. Mira Loma, in the eastern part of the city near Interstate 15, has grown into a significant distribution and logistics hub. The Santa Ana River runs along the city's southern edge, separating it from the city of Riverside, and the adjacent Santa Ana River Trail is a well-used multi-use path along the river corridor.
The city has a population of around 105,000, with a strong mix of homeowners across its different communities. Homes in Rubidoux, Pedley, and Glen Avon tend to be single-story ranch-style properties built from the 1950s through the 1980s, many of which have original driveways and flatwork that are at or past their typical service life. Indian Hills and Jurupa Hills have larger lots, horse properties, and a more rural character. Newer development is concentrated near the I-15 corridor in Mira Loma, where standard suburban lots and commercial properties sit alongside the industrial and warehouse facilities that have made that area one of the most active logistics zones in the Inland Empire. Neighboring Perris to the south and Hemet further southeast are both cities we serve regularly, with similar housing stock and soil conditions.
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